Warner Bros. said the death of Stanley Kubrick wouldn't alter the studio's plans to release "Eyes Wide Shut" this summer, the first movie from the reclusive famed director in more than 12 years.

"Eyes Wide Shut" has been made under a shroud of secrecy in London, and has been repeatedly delayed while Mr. Kubrick obsessed over its making. The studio's two top executives, Co-Chief Executives Robert Daly and Terry Semel, saw their first glimpse of the movie only last week at a special screening in New York....